Archives for February 2014

I wanted to come back to a subject of my last post on Valdary, which discussed the political rhetoric I'd used to criticize her. I called her a "Negro Zionist" and Uncle Tom. I wasn't surprised at the showering of lies and invective from the uber-Israelites. But I wasn't prepared to have Phil Weiss, Scott Roth and Alex Kane of Mondoweiss chime in.
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Chloe Valdary is an African-American, Christian Zionist, and University of New Orleans undergraduate who's been embraced by the Israel Lobby. It has showered her with Israel junkets (Aipac, CAMERA and ZOA have each sent her), funding ($6,000 per year from CAMERA), and lots of promotion (her video was produced by a group founded by the David Project's … [Read more...]

Today, I spoke to the Seattle Metropolitan Democratic Club with Dick Blakney about U.S. policy toward Iran. My talk dealt with the latest developments in the Israel Lobby's attempt to sabotage the administration's diplomatic initiative to resolve the nuclear impasse. I also took the advantage to speak in broader historical terms about the development of … [Read more...]

Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, the self-proclaimed 'most famous rabbi in America,' announced that he'd be honoring Sean Penn, a major film star with a leftie reputation, for his humanitarian efforts to free a Jewish man from a Bolivian jail. In May, he'll be honoring together with Penn such other 'humanitarians' as Israeli ambassador Ron Dermer, Texas governor and … [Read more...]

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